Staten Island Deck Repair & Restoration
Damaged decks are safety hazards and eyesores. At Albatros Construction, we provide professional deck repair and restoration services for residential properties throughout Staten Island, addressing everything from minor board replacement to complete structural rebuilds that bring your deck back to safe, functional condition and give you confidence in your outdoor space again.
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Our Deck Repair Services
Board & Railing Replacement:We replace rotted or damaged deck boards, stair treads, and railing sections. New lumber is matched to existing materials or upgraded to composite for improved durability.
Structural Repairs: Fix sagging joists, damaged beams, loose ledger boards, and compromised posts. We reinforce or replace structural components to restore deck stability and load capacity.
Staining & Sealing:Protect and restore your deck’s appearance with professional staining and sealing. We prep surfaces properly, apply quality stains, and seal against moisture and UV damage.
Ledger Board Re-attachment:Improperly attached ledger boards are dangerous. We re-secure ledgers to your home with proper flashing, through-bolts, and code-compliant fastening.
Albatros Construction delivers deck repairs that restore safety, function, and appearance.
Why Choose Albatros Construction for Deck Repair?
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How do I know if my deck needs repair?
Signs include soft or spongy boards, loose railings, rusted fasteners, visible rot, bouncing or movement when walking, and gaps between ledger board and house.
Can individual boards be replaced without rebuilding the entire deck?
Yes. We replace damaged boards and sections without disturbing sound structure. Full rebuilds are only needed when structural components are compromised.
How often should decks be stained or sealed?
Every 2-3 years depending on sun exposure and weather. Regular maintenance prevents wood degradation and extends deck life significantly.
What causes deck boards to rot?
Moisture is the primary cause. Standing water, poor drainage, lack of ventilation underneath, and missing or failed sealant allow water absorption that leads to rot.
Are deck repairs as strong as new construction?
Yes, when done properly. We use appropriate fasteners, ensure solid connections, and replace rather than patch when structural integrity is compromised.
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